"Korakubiori" means nice weather to take a trip or go on an outing. Today, the weather was perfect for going out and about.
We started out early and walked to our favorite cafe, Hiro.
We usually go to the one in Minoo, but this time we went to the one in Kitaitami (it was our 2nd time here). It is actually the same distance from our place--about 2.5 km.
On the way to Kitaitami, we came across an "izumi" or spring.
Apparently, there are different stories, but the famous warrior Benkei stopped here for a drink on his way to Kyoto--so it is named "Benkei no Izumi".
The spring was and still is used by farmers to water their fields. To preserve the memory of Benkei there is a festival held every May 3rd.
After breakfast, I wanted to show Satoshi this field of nanten (nandina) plants that had changed colors.
Nanten is a member of the Barberry family and the leaves look like bamboo. It is sometimes called "Heavenly Bamboo".
On Tuesday, when I went to Nakayama, I came across this field of nanten. I took a picture with my cell phone and sent it to Satoshi. He was amazed to see the fields up close.
From Nakayama, we took the train to Minoo and walked all the way in until the Minoo Falls.
Along the way, we stopped at Ryuanji, a temple inside Minoo Park.
After going to the falls, we had lunch at an Italian restaurant called Vlla San Michele (I think they forgot the "i" in Villa). The food was very good, but unfortunately my camera's memory was full, so I have no photos to show. :(
Vlla San Michele (UPDATE: as of 4/08/2009 this restaurant is no longer in business)
5-12-16 Minoo
Phone: 072-725-0766
Closed:Mondays
We sure did a lot of walking today (I think about 10km in all), but we got to see a lot of fall colored leaves. Hope you had a nice weekend and have a great week.
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